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The Spectre-like CPU branch target injection (BTI) breaks the guest-host layer in virtualized environments, introducing a new threat to data centers and the cloud.
The good news is that since I dropped Opera as my default Linux browser, COSMIC has had fewer problems. I no longer hear my Thelio system fan constantly whirring to keep up with Opera's demands (which ...
Sub-Saharan Africa faces a dire electricity crisis. Over 600 million people - more than 40% of the continent's population -lack access to electricity, a figure projected to rise to 657 million by 2030 ...
This Weight Watchers chicken enchilada soup recipe may have 0 points but it has a ton of flavor. And it’s perfect for th ...
Let's be honest, you’ve probably seen it. A colourful meme pops up on your social media feed, sandwiched between a video of a cat falling off a couch a ...
Foundational Pillars Of Cloud Automation Before we get into the fancy tools and multi-cloud setups, let’s talk ...
Linux systems face ongoing threats from kernel-level vulnerabilities. Alexander Peslyak described how Kernel Runtime Guard and other tools enhance integrity checks ...
GPT-5-Codex now extends this unified setup with deeper engineering capabilities — even running "independently for more than 7 ...
OpenAI today introduced a new artificial intelligence model, GPT-5-Codex, that it says can complete hours-long programming ...
The Busy Beaver Challenge, a notoriously difficult question in theoretical computer science, is now producing answers so ...
The attack, dubbed VMSCAPE ( CVE-2025-40300 ), is said to be the first Spectre-based exploit that allows a malicious guest ...
Today, at the WAVE SUMMIT Deep Learning Developer Conference 2025, Wenxin Large Model X1.1 was officially released, showing ...